Monday, July 1, 2013

Mon., July 1 Jive

Good evening, it's Monday, July 1, and this is the Jive at
Five - WESU's Daily community calendar and rundown of night time programming
here on 88.1 FM WESU Middletown, your station for NPR, Pacifica, independent
and local public affairs by day and the best in free-form community programming
week nights and weekends. Thanks for tuning in. I'm Maria Johnson, producer and
host of "Reasonably Catholic: Keeping the Faith," which airs every
1st, 3rd, and 5th Tuesday afternoon, from 4 to right before the Jive at Five.
Tomorrow, in part one of a series about being homosexual and Catholic, we hear
from the leader of the support group Courage. It’s not one of those groups that tries to “convert”
homosexuals to heterosexuality, but it does tow the official Church line that faithful
gays and lesbians should be celibate. Tune in for some straightforward back and forth
with the deacon who founded the Connecticut chapter. And then, in the July 16
show, responses from those the Church policy affects. If you'd like to contribute a comment, contact me at mjohnson@wesufm.org or at www.reasonablycatholic.com. I look forward to hearing from you!

Okay, on with the Jive!:

Here in Middletown,at the Buttonwood Tree, at 8 tonight, it's the Anything Goes open mic
night.Tomorrow at 7 brings Laughter
Yoga with Mimi Claire to the Buttonwood. Wednesday brings Kirtan with
Shubalananda to the Buttonwood Tree at 7:30 p.m.. Kirtan is a form of yoga with
a musical aspect. Thursday, the Buttonwood is closed for the Fourth of July. Friday at 8, at the Buttonwood, singer
songwriter Joe Flood will be sharing some of a work in progress featuring songs
by three 19th Century songwriters from Middletown: Henry Clay Work, Reginald De
Koven, and Edward Barrett, “the Poet Laureate of South Farms.” Musicians
include Jim Clark on drums and piano; John Kalinowski on fife, concertina, accordion;Joe Fonda on bass and Fred Moses, percussion,
blues harp, and vocals. Saturday morning at 7:30 brings weekly Quigong (Chi
Kung) to the Buttonwood, followed by community yoga. Saturday night brings the John
Brighenti and Friends CD Release Concert. The album, Swingin’ on a Sunday
Afternoon, was recorded live as part of the popular Baby Grand Jazz Series at
the Hartford Public Library. On Sunday, Food Not Bombs serves food outside the
Buttonwood Tree. You're invited to help prepare the vegetarian meal at 11:30
a.m. at the First Church on Court Street. Sunday at 7 p.m., it’s the Great Make
Believe Improv Show at the Buttonwood, with different kinds of improvised
comedy. Go to www.buttonwood.org for
details about all events.

Down in New Haven tonight at Cafe Nine, it’s Get to the
Point!, hosted by Chris Arnott. To be among the writers who perform, contact
Chris at chris@scribblers.us. Tomorrow
at Café Nine, ODDBALL EVENTS Presents: The Black Lillies; w/ Liz Frame &
the Kickers. Wednesday, DRINKDEEPLY and DIE HIPSTER Present the 2nd Annual Punk
Rock BBQ featuring: The Lost Riots; w/ Bragging Rights; Cell 63; and Empty
Vessels. Café Nine is closed on the Fourth of July. Then on Friday, the happy
hour features Bruce and Loralee Crowder.
That’s followed at 9 p.m. by JAZZ HAVEN’s presentation ofthe Mario Pavone Orange Sextet. Saturday’s
Afternoon Jazz Jam will be hosted by Mike Coppola and friends. Then Saturday
night at 8 brings The Hulls; w/ Wrist Like This; Rusty Things; and Trophy Lungs.
Sunday, from 3 to 7 p.m., DRINKDEEPLY Presents: Summer Surf Series with The Vultures;
Dark City; and Thee Icepicks. Then at 8 pm it’s the SUNDAY-AFTER-SUPPER JAM. Go
to www.cafenine.com for details.

Also in New Haven, at Toad's Place, tonight at 7 brings the CABIN
BY THE SEA TOUR, with The Dirty Heads; Expendables; Big B; and Remember
September. That’s followed at 9:30 by A Night of Smooth Jazz with Rohn Lawrence
& Friends. Wednesday at 9, it’s VIRAL SOUND with Full Spectrum, followed at
10 by the weekly EDM night. Friday at 9 brings XAVIER RUDD to Toad’s, with Frank
Viele. Saturday afternoon at 3, it’s JacobLatimore’s Young Stars Concert. Then, Saturday at 9, it’s SUMMER GLOW 2,
a showcase of EDM / DUBSTEP / HOUSE /
DnB, with Vinyl Child; Joey Fedz; HighLife; A-Ron; Kapsoul; Tango; E-Roc;
LarryLuck; and Diatonic. Go to www.toadsplace.com for details.

At Blackeyed Sally's in Hartford, tonight at 8 it’s Jazz
Monday. Tomorrow at 8 brings Michael Palin's Other Orchestra, an 18-piece band
working out new material. Wednesday’s Blues Jam at 8 is hosted by Brandt Taylor.
Thursday, Sally’s is closed for the holiday. Friday at 9, the Walter Lewis
Blues Trio plays the blues. Then Saturday night, it’s The Hoolios, steeped in
the rhythms of the Gulf of Mexico: Americana, Latin, Reggae, Texas Folk and
Zydeco. Go to www.blackeyedsally’s
for details.

Middletown's "Over the River" Fireworks Festival! is
slated for Wednesday beginning with a music festival on the lawn of City Hall.The
Festival begins around 6 p.m. and ends with fireworks splashing the night sky
beginning around 9:30 p.m. The music begins with the Middletown High School
Traveling Jazz Band. The Middletown Symphonic Band will accompany the fireworks
with live music appropriate for the display. at 6 p.m. This year's Festival
will be covered live and the music accompanying the fireworks will be included
in the live broadcast - tune in to WMRD (1150 AM)/WLIS (1420 AM). A featured
band is Forever Motown, featuring the music and choreography of Motown's
hitmakers, and led by Middletown born and bred Neal Hatcher. You can also
expect some new features this year with additional food vendors in a
user-friendly location adjacent to the festival grounds. There is abundant free
parking throughout the festival area downtown. Arrive early for the best seats,
the best parking, and the best entertainment. For more information, contact the
Mayor's Office at 860.638.4801 or call the City Arts Office at 860.638.4510 or email
arts@middletownct.gov.

The Mattabessett Canue Club at Harbor Park has a busy holiday weekend
planned, beginning on Wednesday with fireworks and the Chester Fife and
Drum marching up and down the boardwalk beginning at 7 p.m. On Thursday
night, the Covert Jazz Band plays as part of the canoe club's Thursday
Night Jazz Series, and the Friday Night Blues Series features the Rich
Badowski Blues Band, winner of the 2012 CT Blues Society Contest.
Saturday, Village Band plays, and on Sunday, it's a calypso band,
Florida Bickley Island Chill. For details, go to
www.mattabessetcanoeclub.com.

Here are some other fireworks displays this week: tomorrow night in Westbrook, you can catch the Water's Edge Resort display at 9:30 p.m.,or you can head to downtown Rockville at approximately 9:40 p.m. Both venues have a rain date of Wednesday. New Britain's fireworks are scheduled for Wednesday following the Rock Cats game at New Britain Stadium. Thursday, there are fireworks in Madison at West Wharf Beach, at New Britain's Stanley Park, and at New Haven's East Rock Park. Then Saturday, there are fireworks at East Hartford's and Hartford's river fests, as well as in Manchester, at Meriden's Hubbard Park, and in Wallingford.

On Wednesday, at the Wadsworth Mansion in Middletown, the weekly Music at the Mansion series kicks off with the Hartford Jazz Orchestra, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Go to www.wadsworthmansion.com for details and the full schedule.

'Tis the season forfarmers' markets and several in our area are in full swing. Here are
some: In Middletown, on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. there's a
market on the South Green, and another in Middletown's North End at 575 Main
Street, on Fridays, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Go to northendfarmersmarket.org. In
Durham, the farmers' market is on Thursdays, from 3 to 6:30 p.m. on the town
green on Rte. 17. Go to www.durhamfarmersmarket.org. In Cromwell, on Wednesdays
from 2 to 5 p.m., the farmers' market is at Covenant Village of Cromwell, 52
Missionary Road. In Higganum Village, on Fridays from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m., the
market is on the town green, at the intersection of Rtes. 81 & 154. Go to
HigganumVillageMarket.org. In East Haddam, there's a farmers' market from 4 to 7 p.m.
on Wednesdays at the town grange on Town Street. Learn about farmers' markets
all over the state by going to ctnofa.org/FarmersMarkets.htm.

Now here's a rundown of cinema off the beaten track in
Central Connecticut:

At Real Art Ways in Hartford, Hannah Arendt, the biopic
about the influential German-Jewish philosopher and political theorist,
continues through Thursday. Tomorrow, there’s also Real Board Games at 7 p.m.
Friday begins a run of Hey Bartender, about two bartenders trying to achieve
their dreams through bartending. Also starting on Friday is a run of Hecho en
Mexico, showcasing the richness of Mexican music. Visit www.realartways.org for
details.

At Cinestudio, Trinity College's cinema in Hartford, Becoming
Traviata, about an opera director and soprano’s efforts to communicate the raw
emotion of Verdia’s La Traviata to a modern audience, plays tonight and
tomorrow. Then Wednesday begins a run of Renoir, about the final years of the
Impressionist painter, when both he and his son, Jean, the future filmmaker,
fall under the spell of a free-spirited young woman. Sunday at 2:30, it’s Exhibition: Munch 150, a
celebration of Norwegian artist Edvard Munch’s 150th birthday. Thanks to the
new Exhibition series, audiences in Hartford will be able to see Munch’s
unique, haunting and brilliantly colored paintings in ultra high definition on
the big screen, accompanied by the expert commentary of critic Tim Marlow.
While many know Munch as the man who created The Scream, this extensive
exhibition of over 200 works secures his place as a major artist of the 19th
and 20th centuries. You can find show times and info at www.cinestudio.org.

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And now let’s take a look at tonight’s programming on WESU.

Right after the Jive at Five stay tuned for a well-rounded
jazz show on Charles Henry’s Afternoon Jazz with Charles Henry until 6pm.

Weekdays at 6 Free Speech Radio News From the Pacifica
Network offers a daily dose of alternative international news and reporting.

At 6:30 it's The Fermata with DJ Semiquaver for 90 minutes
of free-form radio goodness.

At 8pm The Rumpus Room with Lord Lewis offers the best in
vintage and contemporary heavy funk, soul, club jazz, reggae, ska, afro and
latin dancefloor grooves.